200 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101
nullHuman Centric Lighting: The New Age of Human Centric Lighting
The next generation lighting technology can offer much more than just energy savings. The proper use of dimming and CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) shifting, which is often called Kelvin changing or shifting, can improve circadian rhythms, mood, visual acuity and performance in addition to substantial energy savings and sustainability. One of the greatest benefits of the may also help enhance mood. This may be the biggest breakthrough since the invention of the electric light bulb, and we are already seeing the very first generation of commercially available cost effective dimming and Kelvin changing SSL products.
Speaker: John Park, Lead Professional Sports Liaison to Human Centric Lighting and the Project Development Manager for PlanLED.
John comes from the world of supply chain consulting for strategic FORTUNE 500 clients to become one of the primary thought leaders of the current lighting technology transition. Mr. Park passionately communicates the qualified benefits of research applied lighting solution to major corporations, healthcare groups and professional sports teams. John is widely being recognized as a next generation lighting evangelist, making powerful impacts every time he makes public engagement.
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Location:
Benaroya Hall, Founders Room
200 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101 > Directions
Free parking to attendees! Entrance is located on 2nd Avenue.
Agenda:
11:30 am - 12:00 pm: Registration & Networking
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Program and Lunch
Come at 11:30 to register and network with your colleagues!
Box lunches and free parking will be provided.
Late registrants and walk-in's are welcome, but are not guaranteed a box lunch! Make sure you register today!
Cost:
$25 IFMA Members
$35 Non-Members
$10 Students
Questions? Contact the Association Office at Toll Free 877-460-5880 or IFMA@AMInc.org
ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Driving directions and information about mass transit options are available on the Benaroya Hall website
Registrants with cars:
Ignore any FULL signs at the Benaroya garage entrance on Second Street. There will be spaces held for IFMA. Look for a sandwich board on the sidewalk by the parking garage entrance.
Once in the garage, BRING YOUR TICKET TO THE EVENT TO BE VALIDATED FOR FREE PARKING!